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Hi everyone,
We’re in the process of buying a 4-bedroom dormer bungalow and our survey has highlighted a concern that we’re trying to understand better.
The neighbour has built a newer rear dormer and extension, leaving a very narrow gap between their dormer and the dormer on the house we’re buying.
Our surveyor was concerned about this area. She felt the flashing had been installed to a fairly basic standard and recommended that we obtain further advice from a roofing contractor. She also noted that the narrow gap could make future inspection, maintenance and repairs difficult, and that there may be an increased risk of water ingress if the flashing fails.
We’re arranging for a roofer to inspect it, but while we’re waiting I’d be interested to hear from anyone who’s dealt with something similar.
We really like the house, but this is the one issue that’s making us question whether we’re taking on a significant long-term problem. Would something like this make you think twice about buying, or is it often something that can be put right with the correct roofing work?
I’ve attached the survey photos. Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated.
We’re in the process of buying a 4-bedroom dormer bungalow and our survey has highlighted a concern that we’re trying to understand better.
The neighbour has built a newer rear dormer and extension, leaving a very narrow gap between their dormer and the dormer on the house we’re buying.
Our surveyor was concerned about this area. She felt the flashing had been installed to a fairly basic standard and recommended that we obtain further advice from a roofing contractor. She also noted that the narrow gap could make future inspection, maintenance and repairs difficult, and that there may be an increased risk of water ingress if the flashing fails.
We’re arranging for a roofer to inspect it, but while we’re waiting I’d be interested to hear from anyone who’s dealt with something similar.
- Is this type of detail common?
- If the flashing ever needed replacing properly, how would roofers normally access such a narrow gap?
- Have you seen situations like this that turned out to be manageable, or did they become an ongoing problem?
We really like the house, but this is the one issue that’s making us question whether we’re taking on a significant long-term problem. Would something like this make you think twice about buying, or is it often something that can be put right with the correct roofing work?
I’ve attached the survey photos. Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated.